Sugar Bowl Postponed After New Year's Day Attack Resumes with Fans and Security
The Sugar Bowl resumes following a deadly vehicular attack in New Orleans, with heightened security and a moment of silence for victims before the game.
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The Sugar Bowl, postponed due to a vehicular attack in New Orleans that killed 14 on New Year's Day, resumed Thursday amid increased security. Thousands attended, honoring victims with a moment of silence, as officials assured public safety. The FBI is investigating the attack as terrorism conducted by 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar. Local leaders emphasize recovery and resilience, showcasing the city's spirit while enhancing security for upcoming events, including the Super Bowl.
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